The 24 Hours of Starvation Ridge race is coming up quickly October 26th and 27th. Myself and Daryl from Cyclops Adventure-sports have assembled a team in which we will be competing on our adventure bikes.
We have named our team The Heavyweights for obvious reasons. We have started a Facebook page so our progress on bike preparations, modifications, rider interviews, and race updates can be easily followed.

I've done this race the last two year, the mega rain was a bit much for many. Kootney Rider you planning on racing or team support? I may come just help out were it's needed. (unless there's a mini bike team needing one more rider )

Being someone who loves to try something new, I stoked to be a part of this team!

With a team of talented riders, the support of our awesome sponsors and the help of our crew, we fully expect to prove that the big bikes are more than capable of being a serious threat for the podium.

I will be on www.seattime.co tonight at 8:00PM central time discussing our race preperations, riders, and overall plan of attack for this event.
Check it out, I'm sure it will be worth a good laugh at the least.

The Heavyweights just received the first shipment of support product from our friends over at Giant Loop Moto.
We will be utilizing the GL Bushwhacker Hand Guards and the Pronghorn straps to keep them in place.
We will also be utilizing the MoJavi saddlebag system holding our tools and needed spares. Nothing's better than getting gear off your body.
Thanks again to www.giantloopmoto.com, and Harold Olaf Cecil!!

New to me, but after talking with you last night, I am now very interested. I've never raced before, but that doesn't I wouldn't try it on the 1200, Maybe next year. Good luck fellas, no torn off skid plates! Do you have enough 12hour energy drinks?

It will be awesome to see the BIG bikes out there. If it stays dry you guys will do great. Last year was my first 24 hour experience. It was very slippery. I will be there again this year, but I won't be riding my big'ish bike(xr650r). Same number as last year 143I, honk as you go sailing by me.

It will be awesome to see the BIG bikes out there. If it stays dry you guys will do great. Last year was my first 24 hour experience. It was very slippery. I will be there again this year, but I won't be riding my big'ish bike(xr650r). Same number as last year 143I, honk as you go sailing by me.

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If it rains we are screwed,:eek1 but we wont give up
Make sure and come by our pit fri afternoon/evening. a beer and taco are on us.

Will we going to see you out there SOP? I have yet to wear the life jacket, hopefully that wont happen this year, fishing a 500 lb bike out of the pond wouldn't be a lot of fun. We'll save the tires of death for you.:eek1
Things are coming together nicely thanks to the help of a few dedicated volunteers.

Will we going to see you out there SOP? I have yet to wear the life jacket, hopefully that wont happen this year, fishing a 500 lb bike out of the pond wouldn't be a lot of fun. We'll save the tires of death for you.:eek1
Things are coming together nicely thanks to the help of a few dedicated volunteers.

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I wish I could, I will be in Kentucky, Friday eve is a night ride til midnightish, won't be back until Saturday evening time. Kinda bummed, got the EXC all setup with the 8" HID, set of small TT LEDs, and a most awesome HID Solstice headllamp Even have the grip heaters on